Content creators on Instagram—How users cope with stress on social media

Maximilian Haug, Julia Reiter, Heiko Gewald
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Social media has become an integral part of society. However, with its increased usage, a dark side can emerge: social media as a stressor. In this study, we investigate the stress experienced by content creators on Instagram when providing posts and the strategies they use to cope. Our qualitative analysis of 19 German Instagram users reveals a strong focus on likes. When posting content, the main objective is to reach a particular threshold of likes, while receiving comments is considered an additional benefit. If the threshold of likes is not met, stress is induced. Furthermore, being linked to social media can also endanger offline relationships. The resulting stress leaks from social media into offline relationships and harms them. Finally, our analysis has identified emotion-focused and problem-focused coping strategies that social media content creators use to manage stress resulting from interactions.

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Instagram 上的内容创作者--用户如何应对社交媒体上的压力
社交媒体已成为社会不可或缺的一部分。然而,随着社交媒体使用量的增加,其阴暗面也随之出现:社交媒体成为压力源。在本研究中,我们调查了 Instagram 上的内容创作者在提供帖子时所经历的压力,以及他们所采用的应对策略。我们对 19 名德国 Instagram 用户进行的定性分析显示,他们非常注重 "点赞"。在发布内容时,主要目标是达到特定的点赞阈值,而获得评论则被认为是额外的好处。如果达不到 "点赞 "门槛,就会产生压力。此外,与社交媒体的联系也会危及线下关系。由此产生的压力会从社交媒体泄露到线下关系中,并对线下关系造成伤害。最后,我们的分析确定了社交媒体内容创建者用来管理互动压力的情绪和问题应对策略。
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